Fields of Gold by Edward Marci...
Cerro Torre by Max Rive
Cerro Torre by Max Rive
‘Patagonia 2017 workshop As many probably already know – this is a view on Cerro Torre during sunset – taken with the 28-300mm on 60mm. I wanted to capture Cerro Torre a bit different than from the lake where most people go too – especially since this mountain works great with a tele-zoom lens I thought it would be good to have something leading in the distant. I ended up going to this viewpoint and it turned out to be a great location with the (partly frozen) river.
Max Rive: Photos
The Drowning by Daniel Herr
The Drowning by Daniel Herr
If you don`t believe those strange camera settings, than you are absolutely right. Because APPLE doesn`t build a great 14-24 lense. Ups 🙂
Daniel Herr: Photos
Silly Sunday by Lisa Holloway
Silly Sunday by Lisa Holloway
Thank you for viewing my images! To see more of my work, please visit my website. =) Elliott and Mia were models at Elena Shumilova’s workshop in San Diego yesterday – so much fun!
Lisa Holloway: Photos
On time at the top by Julien D...
Unnoticed by Carlos M. Almagro
Unnoticed by Carlos M. Almagro
As some other times, i dived into my hard disk and found this image, taken back in 2011. It only made me think how fast and unnoticed the time flies away. ——————————————————————————————————-
Como algunas otras veces, buceando en el disco duro encontré esta foto que tiene ya cinco años y lo primero que me vino a la cabeza es lo rápido e inadvertido que pasa el tiempo 🙂 Saludos
Carlos M. Almagro: Photos
SELF IN RED by Mr Friks (color...
Lady of the Falls by Isaac Gau...
Lady of the Falls by Isaac Gautschi
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Isaac Gautschi: Photos
Lane of Likable Tall Reds by L...
Lane of Likable Tall Reds by Lars van de Goor
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Lars van de Goor: Photos
Wet British weather is threate...
A new industry report has revealed that wet British weather is threatening the future of the country's music festivals reports NME. Industry researchers ParcelHero have detailed in their latest report the effect of the rainy British weather on the country's festivals, reporting that during the particularly wet summer of 2012, 57 festivals were cancelled in total, representing 5.9% of the 929 festivals that were due to take place. Festivals still remain a large part of the UK's music culture however, with the report also confirming that over 14 million UK residents are planning to attend one or more of the 1,000 festivals taking place during 2016, with the industry now worth a huge £2.3 billion a year.
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